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Five men from Kant Chicago wiil he before Federal Representative Cha.. E. Surprise this morning pn charges of disloyalty to the government cf the I"nitetf States. These five men aro Charles Eyg t. siias Steve Sabo, who is accused of attempting to avoid the selective conscription: Louis Wolff. 77K Felding street. Chicago, who was arrested on Forsyth avenue for disloyal remark ah-out affairs at Washington: Fred Kreps ho is said to be a Grnan alien, who :s s"t registered ani who wf fn'.md working in an ammunition factory without sr.y thermit: Nick Popovich. Sfi"l Peodir "reft, who before the legal advisory hard said that ho would not f!ht for ;.e United Plate?, hut hi- wanted t. ugh: r Austria: William Eondonris, iitti Pe nnsylvania avenue. who is said to have made disparaging i-emark? (thou' T' resident i.e. ar. Wi'.fon and the coi;u.iGAPT. CARNDUFF ISI 'II ini i jav.s-:.i to he Attorney Arthur Cam .1 iff cf the Gary law firm f V.'ildermuth v C rndu liefore that he ww a t1-J'tud'-r.i; lf.f...ra that a high sciu.o! 'udent at Ilobart flnv! the time .! a hoy an.l a student he was an Aetna oungsf :. A roi!iiTq oi ycT? K"-" he Ve'.na compeny took h.ra to i' riain if-t-in New York. is a capta:n lu th army ar.d :ri !".iic to wesr a major's leave;. Cap!. Carnduff arrived In Gary ysterly for a few hcur. II" paid a ftyinr i is:t to his parent? at Aetna. Th capiAin is espected to ft overs-.-as du'y soon. For eight mentis Cap. Cam duff has b"n attached lo the ordnance bureau aj AN'ashington, where he has betn resid.ng with hla vnfe ar.d two children. ISSUES ORDERS TO SALOONS Mayor McCormick. through Chief of Volice Williams, has issued stri - t order? Every Woman Wanfs l is tsteiS ruK rutsunAL HYGIFJlE. Dissolved in water for doaches atop pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia . Pinkham Med. Co. far ten year. A healing- wonder for nasal catarrh, ore thrpat and tore ayes. Economical. Hu eztrsordinanr eiaaaai& mr.fi inlw-i.l rr .SJP1VrT- .f3 dmut or pcipd by I mii. Thr PjilonTocg Cotthkt. Bo'or, Kim. TcL Fast Chicago Ss DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Flrt 'National Biak RMs;. Cor. Chicago k Forsythe Am BAT CHJCAOO. IN D. Cotisuiiation in Kngilsh. Uermu Polish. Slavish and Russian. Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street "and Indiana Ave, HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone '27. Res. Phone 1046-R. IS '..

VI t btCIass Openin for Engineering Draftsmen Experienced in Steel Mill, Structual, Cement Mill or Elevator Conveyor Work. The Employer is a large and growing manufacturing company in Western New, York. Permanent connection and adequate salaries for the right men. Apply in own handwriting, giving education, experience and nationality and salary expected. Address: Box 103, ENGINEERS' CLUB 32 West 40th Street, New York City.

m regard to tho complete closing of salouiis on Sundays a.id Mondays. The order states that saloons must ti cloned and that curtains and screens must i bo removed from th. front no that of- i fleers can pet a camplete view cf the it.- !

..uj. 10 BE OFFICERS snn.vi is. Tex.. jhn. l-v t:. following national guardsmen of Indiana, comms fi.uu the, lolst "fc-rmerly 1t Indiana Infantry.! hsve arrived h.i. to Lo carets in th -.ftioers' tta!nlr, school. Co. K, C.Ary First S.-igeant John 1. St. John, Sergeants .James H. H"n ry. r A. Heal, William A. otto, l.v. Verne ('.'. Hahnev. Harry A. Canine. Co. L East Ch.ca.tfo Sergeants r vtrr Whelan, John .T. Pressen Jr., Corporal Pwijrht P:iik. Had-Tiari ci Sergeant J".ph H Millstone, formerly a Gary mail r'.'-r find more reentl;- pctniat-.- t the regiment. Bites j Th plans and specific. itiiii for the I filtration plant at Fast Chiacn have I been completed by th- arch tects and engineers but a great deal of difTicutly is being- experienced in getting: bidder? on the construction w..rk In 'ti'-t President C. K Kirk s-.- that the count ry is being: pto'ired tor bidders but that thus far no bids within the estimate have been received. ONE FACTION WITHDRAWS (By I nlted 1'res ( a tIrgram. LONIXiN. Jan. 19. Th- E.dshev.ki faction fompoin? the left w-ng of the Social revolutionaries has withdrawn fro:.! the cv-1 it ::'i, t asscnitdy now in session a. ordinRVo a wireless message from Fetrograd this afternoon. TAX OFFICE" OPEN NIGHTS Fmployers and employes taking an enforced vacation because of the Gertleld rulo FhouM tak advantage, of th opportunity to vif.it th- income tax olficea in their respective cities sjid receive instructions on how to prepare their schedule. At . Hamr.iond the income tax office on the third floor of the Federal building will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock evenings. 1 e CARDOFTH We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind he.lp and sympathy during illness and death of our beloved mother, Eva Otto. We especially wish to thank the members of the Rosary society, of St. Joseph's church, and for the beautiful floral offerings. JOHN AND GKOnCE OTTO. ELIZABETH MESSMAX. CAKO Or THAJtTXS. Tes. RT.other bade hae gone to the One who gave; Tes. another darling girl !s lowered in the grave. Oh, how we loved our darlin? none but us can tell. But God did leve hr better so he took her home with Him to dwell I We wish to thank our frfend. nd relstives for their sympathy and beoutil'ul fioral offerirg" during- the illness and ! beitavement of our dnrlmg batiy a-.d .sister. I'athf-rlne KiUabeth KInse i.MU. AND MKS. KI.XEL.E AND C1III,i iTKN i-t;-i NOTICE. Hammond Federation of Musicians Local 203 A. F. of f . Owing to the crrifr issued by the Fu tl Administrator, the meeting called for Monday. Jan. list, is hereby cancelled. You will recei. e notice by mail of our next regular meeting. FRED H. LEVEP.ENZ. Tres. 1-19 TdlEl.MIARDT ELSTNER. Secy. -""Tltliii tffi "g l,PrVAHllrlBrW'WWejgSBl

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Stop That Cold At Once CASCARA M QUININE & TA The old family remedy in tabtrt firm fe, cure. ey to take. No opit no uuiilcstant after effect. Currs cold in 24 hour Grip in 3 ".yt. Money back if it faila. Get the genuine dox rn'itn H-d Top and Mr. Hill' picture on it 24 Tablets for ZSc. At Any Drug Stora Fuel Administration Issues Order to Shut Order To Shut Doods From Tnnight Till Tuesday. It is ti:'.- oi liev s of i ;,? Adii,..i:ltrator Grfirdd thai salo-.n." he clo.-ed on Monday. The S'ir.dny . losin;; order, which obtains for ti".'' next ten !inda;. ah .is with the m-xt ten Mondiiys, conies from ti.o county fu-.l adm. nitration, headed" hv William Feuer. wh'ch took action Tiiurdoy at the ("le.ry Ccmmrcial club. jmhrs of the fvil administration were re 4 ;etei V.y i"apt. H. S. .N"i!an cf tite county dt'nscwincll to shut down .a!non on .-'u-.-da;. s, lint': Ma rch ot Se Hud. Th.o.e w think 'hat ? !o.,i-.ie..- Sandays and Mondays arc had or that, theaters ati'i !. to ! v :!! he shut .n .Mondays n-.l:.'t ki.-k. At Iniianap.-il. y-u sn neither buy s drink. sr a show . ev.;n ps". I'i-ru r"hrv, sa'o.n5 ti?irl stores have been , io-".d since last T;:s. dy. It -A expe. td oak" ir.iy's :i (. loonmn. nil ot' wiir-ni ar. rp'oitd o he pnt-io! ic, wii! chy tie order. l-'cr the trrst r. in jinny moons Iake county's. TuO sa!o.rs will be close.j on a Sunday. For the first time p-.ob-ahly in their history the saloons will be closed two cays in succession. ruriua.ni to the orders of the cour.iv fuel administration tii saloons will sh't doors tomht ar.d w:II not op.-n until Tuesday m-rr..ng. This is t-. conserve coal. It is expected that the entile p-.-l.c authority of the county wiil be on wate'i for violations. TO FIX FOOD PRICES. (By United Press.) INDIAXAF'OLl?. r.NL'.. Jan. 1. First definite steps toward fixing food prices were taken today when Or. Harrv n. Esrnard. state food administrator, called a meeting of represer.tatH es of the retail grocery trade from every county. They will discuss matters of interpreting prices of 15 stapes under dire. control of the food administration. The meeting will be heM at S(Be hou:-; January 30. VALPO WINS. J The Valparaiso high ' school Ust night defeated the Hammond htgh ' school at basketball in the Centra! i school gymnnsium, 27 to 16. At the j end of the first half the Hamim-ral (team was in the lead. 12 to 10. Pratt starred for Valpo and Oltz and Potts ! for Hammond. The girme ws wifns- ; cd by a' good sUed crowd. Whttinr ! plays at Hammond next Frldnv. i i Twelve, football players have receiv ed th-ur sweaters ar.d fourteen their U tters. The ones to receive sw .iters were: Warne, gwantnn, Scarles, How at. Schlllo, Oaring, Hess, Black, Oltz, Kavasey, Phrommer. Hodonas, and the two additional men getting letters were Lipinski and Shanks. Eight giurifs of football are to be played by the Hammond school the coming fall. The out of town games will be Mislmwakfl, Gary and South Bend, while Kentlond. East Chicago and Rensselaer play at Hammond. The other games have not been scheduled. Night schools are to be closed indefinitely. GIRL DYNAMITER IS ARRESTED (Br XTaited Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 10. Crryinx a sa'ch';l containing thirty-six sti.-kt: of dynamite and an automatic pistol, a g... giving the. name of Undi Jose, XC. v as arrcsted late, yesterday af;e,no,.n as she was alighting from - Pennsylvania train in tho Cnion station here. She board-id the train at Steuben vii'e, Ohio, ae.-oin-panied by a man who handled th suicase witli utter care. KYCH ARRESTED. .Io IC ch. Hammond, was arrested ist ninht ur-on, orders from Frank Ei--vinski of the exemption board as a -"eserter. He had $233 with him at the 'me of his arrest. PASTIME TODAY AND SUNDAY WM. S. HART In a Ac! Triancio Western Feature "THE LURE" TUESDAY "eneeance and the Wnm'p Featuring Wm. Duncan and Arnold Holloway. Also a Two-Reel Fox Comedy. "Roarine Lions and Weddintr Po!l."

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(BULLETIN.) ; (By XJnitad rrua.) . NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Ramon j ment lonea E. A. He i t cf Kentucky. John C. Adams of Iowa or Will H. , Hays of Indiana as prvbabla sac. , censor to William Jt. Wilcox, chair. man of th national ropnblican comniittio, who resignail to become 1 a mfnil)r cf the railway commls. j rlon. (By trntted Press.) i INDIAKAPOL1S, Jan.. 19. "I am not a candidate," said Will Hays, chairman ' of the Indiana s'ate republican torn- ; mltee regarding- the possibility of hij ' succeeding Wilcox. Hays may be a candidate lor governor. .Vfilur-cn American ('ar Kdry. Amcri' flii L.'i omol i ve AnaoiKl.L Aiiieri'-iiii Smt.lt ins .. Hrookl.Mi Kni id Tru'i-it Baldwin I.oimukii e - Bcthleh'-m Ste Tin it imor? end dtno . Canadian I'a- ifiv American ',111 Co. Central I.enthT t'rirrihie Hteel Iil i Anwrn-iii Ste"l Fdrs. "."!:( Til Illertric . M'Ai' ftn J't-ti oU'Uii'i Ni.rfoiu and Western Krrnblic Iron and Steel. Kea.lma 1.'. S. ltubber Southern Pacific --- Sotltheri. itailwsy Cho. Mil. and St. Paul - Tfi Oil ' U. S. Steel V n ion Pacinc l..'tali'ovyie.r Wabash Wiilvs 0crlar.d . 4 1 .HJt.. -11 1 . Si CHICAGO OKA1N TVTUn.ES. CORN M.-iy. : ' Jan., fl.7; ! ilch . $l.;.Vi. i OATS M!, Jan . T9o: Mch.. CHICAGO irVE STOCK. HOGS K'ceipts, 4.0": nmrke;. y to 10 down: mixed. J 1 fi.l 0 a ' ST. : good. j JlR.Stf it 16.90: rough. J 15. 15 -ft 16.K0 ; I light. $i;.9t 1'J.TO: pis'. $12 TS'rr 1 5..r.0. '-.VTTL.E Pveceipts, 3.r.oi; market, weak: b-eveb. SS.50 "5 1 : cows-heif-j ers. I!. 00 ?t 11.00; tioers-fetder. ?T.0'. 1 i?l'i.0".; clves. $5.00 '3 1 .j0. CHICAGO PKODCCE. i F.UTTUR Cvtamery extras. 4!ii.c; jcreHmery firsts, 47'vi-4?c: firsts, 44 g 47c; ; seeonds. 40 "u KZc. FGGS Ordinaries. J4 5 3Gc; f.rsts. 38 ; i.i vi; pnt'LTRT Fowls. :o?it:rc; j riucUs. 2" Vi 25-; scese. 19"f -2c; springs, j t u:Us. .'4c. ' I ' TATOF,S Wicor.sin- lln.n-sjfi. 1.00 'l 2.20. i VKAh-'ni to tb) lb. ISc: 70 to SO lb. j 10c: SO to no lb. I92lc; ovcrewtjht Ui.inevs. 1 -t & 1 ,"t: coarse, 10,7, It', GAHY DEATHS Fl ; The remains of Harry M"te""ah, who 'committed suicide Sundiy niht, was ! shipped to Pittsburgh f r burial fodny. i Willniiis undr r'Vi rs h-iving charae. The remains of Levi Morgan, who did at. the home of his son at 4 1st avenue and Jackson street, wis shipped to Chippewa Falls, Wis . his former home for burial today. Williams having charge. OF IUE TAX ! Agent Tatton cf the treasury department, ii charge of the Gary Income tax office, says: 1 lie will he here but twelve more days to advise people, oilx-cs 2nd foor, post-! office. j " II-- has blanks or hard. j i You must n'.e yur s.-hfitile before I lie end of Ff hruar.x . Iilaoks are searce. 1'irst served are those w ho come, first. ! Assistant Agr.t Zms'-h v.-ill assist ( fore ign-j-peakitis pe.-.ph' FREED ON ONE CHARGE j Edward Wilde and Ralph Wernt wre f re. d today, by Jud.ie Klotz n rent lare.-nv ihares only to he airestcl immediately aXtr the s-btenee was passed by Captain G- crge Hanlcn on mother charge of similar nature. Wilde and Wertr; ero being tried for the theft of a coat from tho Windsor hotel. The court decided to withhold judgment for 10 days, allowing he men their freedom in the meantime. -Now both are in jail awaiting trial on the second charge. Attorneys linon" and -Greenwald appeared for the vi.'ins -ni'-n this morn,n. ironcE. Summers Pharmacy will t oren Sundays. S a. m. to 1" p. m.. for business as usual and Monday. 7 a. m. to 11 p. nr. f'-r the sale of drugs, medicine and sick room necessities, only in accordance with Garfield's order. 1-1!-1

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Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands Fines Dr. Ed wards p.rducod Olive Tablets, the 6ub.tittit- fir - '- -ii ,-Dr- Ldwardn; a practkin physician fot , 17 years pd calomel's old-t.:rne ercrny d-sepwerad the fcrmula for Olive Tablets whiia treating patients lor chronic ccn:t:paticn and torpid livers. I Dr. Edw a rds' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothica vegetable laxative. i No griping tho ceynote, of these ;!itae susrar-coated, olive-colored tablets, i i .icy cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth now and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant result from ore or two lit-UeJ?r-Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10a and 25c per box. All druggists. xoritii. Soiteri:ialei on s'rike on Sinclair fni Rfl!ni , KiiHt Oik a so. Ind.; also U Builrllns Tradis :" Hammond and i'nin nin and fri-nds of orgrenicedi l.-tbor take nottc. j'div cociruvx, l!::'int Apent. Local 2P. Int. Brotherof JI, i i!fr:?: ii:e rs & Helpers. 1-lfi-ti a Whiting And Ita People i .:r, !-, K Mot I rit''-s.s Ti:f.a It.- and Tuesday at the i r. Mine. Fetrova in the I 1-3 6-4. "i:.ile.-Co-nii, g M nday and 1".-fi. at the Princess 1 'otrci a. in "fCxile." Tuesday. Jan. Theatre. Mrr.e. 2-17-3 Tri THKATTirt TOMGHT. The World's biesrest S'-reen plan, "Th" Wh,p." Utg lace scene, wonie; .'iil hunting scenes, the best train -.vie,;.; anj the most thrilling auto i-('"k ever seen in pictures. Ke eure to see this. The members of the Pythian !?iterf wiil ;.iet e.t the ball at 6:30 tonigh- to nrtaiii-e foi funeral of Sister, Mrs. J.-ms Pils tomorrow. "SJrs. Olive Welsh. M. of n. and C. Mrs. S Meyer and frs. Elwood JJarteis i.-itd friends at 5t. Bernard's hospital on Thursday. The Sigma Delta Chis wsre entroined at the home cf Mis. Floyd Eaton in Central avenue. Miss Edna PutnaTi wijl have them as her guests next Monday evening. Mrs. Thomas S. Boyle will entertain the Music and Art Section of the Koitnigl.tly club at her home in Sheridan avenue next Tuesday afternoon. A number from U'ht'ir.g atended the funeral of Mrs. lla isler In South Chtv ago - etrda . Th genera? meeting of the Fortnights club v. hieh was scheduled for next Montlay night will be hell on Tuesday nisrht instead owing to the library being closed on Mondays in compliance with the' f.iel administrator's ruling Miss Elsin Bourne! entertained the members of the Thelta Al-pha Gamma j club and other gueets at a very pretty) tarty at her home in New York are-j r.uo on Thursday night in honor of her! birthday aniversary. J 'Die evening was spent In playing , bunco at which prises -were awarded! to Misses Irene Samonsou and Josephine McPern-.ott. i A dainty two-course luncheon was J served by candle light, Thursday being I lightless niiiht. In addition to co-op- j eiating with the Fuel Administrator; the f.'ect was very pretty. ! IlKGPsTn T10. , NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to all: German Alien Enemies, in the City of ' Whi'ing. Indiana, (males of the age of fourteen fl4) years and upwards) that putsuant to an oruer cf the Depart-' mnt ""f Just he. registration of su-h German alien enemies will be held In the Folic Station, Flschrupp and Wh te Oak v, cemmencing at 6 A. M. February 4th. ISIS, and to con 's DELUXE THEATRE Today IRENE HUNT andROWLAND LEE in "THE MATERNAL SPARK" and CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE PAWN SHOP'' Sunday, Jan. 20 WILLIAM RUSSELL in "SNAP JUDGMENT'" H And Harold Copwood In a Roar ing Luke Comedy-i Tuesday, Jan. 22 MAE MARSH in i ! C T T XT CJ "LT T.7 T1 A T T TV" O u it ui J.XH jb nuuju i

tinue on each day successively thereafter, between the hours of 5 A. M. it n 4 S r. M. up to and in ludina; the Sth day of February. 1918, at o'clock 1. M. And all Crman arirn enemies. lrinn In the City of Whiting. Ind.. fallir.ir to reyit-t' r within t!." specified t:n". and place as above gi'-cn will be imprisoned. All natives, citieens, d. tilzens or sub-Ji-ts of the German Ktr.pir.- or of the Imperial German Govrnim-nt, l. ing n ale? of the a?c cf 3 I ycaist and u;iwards. who arc witiiin the I'nitei States and not actually u t ursl iz..d aa American Citizens, aie icjuirtd to register as alien enemi-.. Further instrui tion nd information may be had at plaen of registration. cuV c. ri.'ihuxs. Chi-." t-.f J'olie. l-18to2-9 tChi'f Keitrar.) The f.inerel of Mrs. Catherine Hopne will be held tonaorrow 'rr a ery .'hort service will be h'ld a, her home. tv3 Central avenue. 3t 1 p. v.i. The reT.ains will be taken to St. John's Evantflical chureli whte the servi'e at :.10 will ho held by th pastor. Rev. John Bopp. The rrmin service will n Knstlish. a short s.-.-u-.. n in German o folio-".. TntenTint will be made in 'ik ord.a cemetery in Hammond Mrs. Uoppe, who was 71 yr.iis of ate. is survived by hor urst children, two daughters. Misses Amelia and Ira Hoppe and three sons. .Julius of Whii-nsr. Charles of H);e Jsi.ir.d and 'so; i of Milwaukee. Siie aUo If-aves si',.er. Miss Helen Grose, ape 6". f Krit. I'a.. who is here to attend the funvral. The oontinued cold weather is heirsr felt vry keenly in Wh.tinrr evxially when the fuel sitiinti'n is taken into consideration. James K. Evar.s, fuel administrator for Whitimr has taken hold of the situation nr.d is doing all in his power to remedy it. Whitingwot'.W be in sad strnits if it wtjie not for the fact that the Standard Oil Co. has agreed to supply the. -.,H -n en with fuel -as lona as then supply lr.sts. Coal for don.estij usts is first, m "very

' rase and every effort is b. njr; mad by the coal dealers to fill all requests possible. Whiting peop le ,;1 jvo up to Gardner's rulings to the letter in an effcrt to cooperate in this prre-it movement. The Standard Oil Company has closed all but the most rc.'eisarv departments for five da; s snd the workmen 'Aid off are taking it in a very pa' r tot i "iinnr. Monday -1 " t he declared as a legal holidav n whi'-h day the fbeo!, lib-ary, -?hoT.. stores, saloons will he clse.j Attortioy Walton H. fcv.iU. and brother Uwrac Str.it n. both ninnhers of Chicago Base Hospitals Frit No. iri. are still here swaitinj: ordtv t.. move south. The Un't is findine Utfficu!? v securing transportation arj supplies. They expect however to leave any day for Georgia where they will -ro into training. Princess Theatre tonight: one lay - n!y. Constance Tnlmadge in ' Scandal, ' iv gripping version cf Cosm-i Hamilton s novel. Also a Sidney Drew Comedy. Tomorrow, high class vaudeville at Gall Kane in "Southern Pride." 1-ls-l M. E. chur'-h. . C. Rogers. Pastor. Sunday sehool. 0:3a; preaching, 10:30. Theme: "The Victory at the Brook." Owing to the seriousness of the fuel situation there will be no evening sei vice. Our Chritn:as Savings C.li.'o is. open for enrollment. Everybody is invited to take advantage of this easy and sensible pian to save money. The first deposit makes you a ful'.-ftedged member. There are no extra charges or expenses. Come in. and we will cheerfully tell you all about it. FIRST NATIONAL, BANK. 1-1S-2 Whiting. Ind. .M null J in. mi II jjyi ...iuiiiLi ' r-liiViti-iTiiiiriif'ij inri'-i i" it n VU. ni a ... . iRPHEURi Theatre Ivi Hammond, Ind. Today and Sunday Feature Attraction WOLGAST GIRLIE An Artistic Creation of Thought and Beauty. GOLDIE & WEST Dancing Oddity. DE LACEY TRIO Musical Novelty. LINTON & LINTON Comedy Singing and Talking. The NINE NAPANEES 9 People. School K com Antics. ADMISSION Matinees 10-15c. Nights 10c, 25c, 35c. N'ew Show Monday. Wednesday r.nd Saturday. Matinee Dally 'J:Z0 p. m. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Continuous 2-11 p. ra. 13 ton ii w Ta j ii ii i ni ill m ii'i ' ii

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Mother Gray's Powders Benefit Many Children Thousands of mothers have foi.n.j Mother Gray's Swwt Powders an txivl-b-nt remedy for childn n eoniplalnirg :' li.'adai-he, colds. f vcrishness. j-omtir.'i troubles and bcwel itreguiarities from which children sufter. They are easyami pleasant to tak-'and excellent jrsults are accomplished bj their u-'-. TJsc-tl by mothers for 30 years. Sold b .- Iruggi9ts everywhere, 2j cents. Adv.

The Whiting friends of Ward A. Miilcr of Lima. Ohio, brother-in-ltiw f P. II. Muiphy of Eaporte aver. u, , will -. jes'd to learn that he h:, been promoted to president of the Oh'Oil fompany, with whh-h concern be has been connected for several )eai. The 'marriage of Herbert Koch of Whitinst. and Miss Lucile Isabella Rock f H-nmond. took rlace in Crown Point on Monday. The groom is the u.n of Mrs Ida Koch of Sheridan avenue, and is employed t-y the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company. Ti,' couple has taken rooms in the urpheum block in Hammond. Money may be the loot of all e-i.;. but if it is properly planted it do a let of (food toward reli'-vin-t poverty and distress; Moral Flavour .money. with The Whiting 6a ir.r nnd Loan .AssoMation i".i,;i iri terest at t pe,r een'. 1-15-'. Hard1 Dunning of Sheridan avem- , l:a-j ! en transferred frcm Columbus C'h.o. l' "omp Grant at T:o ktoiu. is; The remains of Mrs. James Ij'n ,-, -New York avenue. will he ta'.on t " hesterton, Ind. for interment. Thwill leave Whiting tomorrow morn :r - "n the New Y,.ik Central. Andrew Gajia r and Walter ttoll. a. rested on the charge of tinning m false alarm of fire in Stiglitz Park, were discharged by Judge Green. Mrs. C. G. M.-ickey will cnterta n t: Tri Kappa sorority at her hae n Central avenue this evening. The public library will bo dosed "u Mondays for ten weeks, beeinning nev Monda-. Contra r. to tti usju.1 custom 'books may be exchanged on Si r. -d a v . Mr. Curry will preach a, the Chris-1 church, Sunday evening. Everybody c -cr-rce. LEGAL NOTICES. XOTIiE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE ST. TE OF INDIANA. LAKK ' O'JVNTV. IN THE LAKK SUPERIOR COCRT, JANUARY TERM. 19'.. FRED W. r.'t:MP?EY VS. RICHAP.OE. EK K.ETTS. CAVSB NO. li9J-. Ai'TI'LV TO FORECLOSE EIEX I PON rESSO.VAh PROPERTY SITUATED IN LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. Now comes the Plaintiff, by MfAk'-iv Dorse y A- Gillette, his attorneys, ar, i files his complaint herein, together w.'-i an affidavit of a competent persuu. showing that the defendant, r.ichard VI. Rbketts. is not a resWent of the Stare of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby ro'.ifled of the pendency of said action an J that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appears and tnswers or demur therein, st the calling of said cause, on the ISth day of Mirch. A. D. 1918, th? same being the "th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room Xo. 1 at Han:mend. In said County and State on th second Monday of March, A. D. 10iv said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hertun'o set my hard and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, fhis I7lli day of Januarv, A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Bv. Clerk L. S. C. G. ROSCOE HEM STOCK, Deputy Clerk. ' 1-ir-2'i 2-1 NOTICE ! According to the present Fuel Or. Urr the of lice of he Lake omtl oao Co. 'Till open ' -r.v Tuesday evening infctead of Moo-da?-. HARRY P. GRIMMER Manager. If You i Need Money See Us Loans of $5 to $100 at reduced icga.1 rates, a1 per oent in terest rer month on monthly balance?. Interest 35c on $10 for l month. Other amounts, same ratio. Repay in small monthly payments. Our ray makes you independent of friends and is private, convenient and economical. Call, write or phone. Courteous attention always. House holders and others advanced monev on their own notes. LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. lake Coo ty Loan Co. ?8 Rimbach Block (Over Lion Store.) lammcnd, Ind. Phone 218. 7 559

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